Add support for aliases and indices pattern
Enhance ShowTable info to differentiate between aliases and indices
Add regex filtering of index names
Handle security exceptions (in case of no privileges or no matching)
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@91e3674ca7
We test on Windows with the terminal in unix mode, so we need to make sure we send `\n` instead of `\r\n`. In this case the extra `\n` after password was causing an extra new line in tests breaking them on Windows.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@721ba32bd6
* SQL: Move shared REST client methods to shared-client
This commit is a preliminary step for moving JDBC to the REST client. It extracts the common REST clients from CLI and moves it to shared-client. This will allow us to move to the 5 project setup: rest-proto, shared-client, server, jdbc, cli with the following dependencies:
server <-- rest-proto
shared-client <-- rest-proto
jdbc <-- shared-client
cli <-- shared-client
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3419
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2e6a134de0
This commit hacks up the xpack repo in such a way that it moves all
actions that the transport client uses to plugin core. It also moves
any classes that those actions use to plugin core, with a few
exceptions. I tried to split up any classes that pulled in server side
logic into the client, but that was not always 100% possible. Consider
this commit a guide, and since I do not know the codebase for each
plugin, consider it a best guess for what should be moved. A few other
things were merged in below.
This commit extracts the parts of Condition and AlwaysCondition that are
needed by classes that will be moved into the client package. The only
odd thing here is that since there are two parent classes (Condition and
AlwaysCondition) it was not possible to make AlwaysConditionInteral
extend from AlwaysCondition and still parse a ConditionInternal object,
which is what the ConditionFactory expects.
This commit removes the use of internal users in the User class, and
instead moves them to Authentication, where they are used.
[insert obligatory chuck norris karate image here]
ref elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2925
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@42d0b72209
* SQL: Add support for object/inner/dotted fields
Improve validation when selecting compound fields
Improve fallback to exact field for text fields
Consolidate various field attributes into one
Consolidate various field HitExtractors into one
Improve grammar for column declaration
Update response of embedded server
Improve index validation to allow use of internal indices
Add clean-up of scroll in case of server errors
By default thrown an exception on multi-valued fields
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@45b73fe0dc
* Starts to build the list of supported functions, adding links to
wikipedia when there is any doubt what the functions mean.
* Extracts an example of using the function from the test suite.
* Explicitly calls out how we round (half up) because there are
lots of ways to round.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5fb64ba869
This adds support for (almost) all of the options that the `query_string` query
supports.
Additionally, it reverts back to the default operator of `OR` rather than `AND`
for the `QUERY()` query.
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3361
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@da8b29b53c
* SQL: Add all MATCH() query options
This adds support for (almost) all of the options that the `match` query
supports.
Additionally, it reverts back to the default operator of `OR` rather than `AND`
for the `MATCH()` query.
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3361
* Add getters required for Node usage
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@144e2bec02
We don't support the SQL `EXISTS` keyword. It looks like:
```
SELECT * FROM test WHERE EXISTS (SELECT * FROM foo WHERE test.id =
foo.id)
```
It is basically a `JOIN` that doesn't return columns. Since we don't
support `JOIN`, we don't support `EXISTS`.
This PR improves the error message from "unresolved blah blah blah" to
"EXISTS is not yet supported".
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3176
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@548d57c8c1
`SELECT DISTINCT foo FROM bar` is not yet implemented and was returning
an "unplanned item" error which isn't useful to users so I replaced it
with `SELECT DISTINCT is not yet supported`.
`SELECT foo, COUNT(*) FROM bar GROUP BY ALL foo` is not supported.
Specifically the `ALL` part. It is fairly esoteric so see [1] for what
it does. Regardless of what it does it is not widely supported and even
Microsoft's SQL Server has deprecated it so we should never support it.
Probably.
[1]: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175028(v=sql.90).aspx
Related to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3176
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@56e5ca3009
Tests that rely on the security index and security index template being present should not remove
the template between tests as this can cause test failures. The template upgrade service relies
on cluster state updates to trigger the template being added after a delete, but there is a
scenario where the test will just wait for template that never shows up as there is no cluster
state update in that time. Instead of fighting ourselves, we should just leave the template in
place.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2915
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2911
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3ca4aef0be
`JOIN`s aren't supported right yet so we should send back a nice 400
level error to the user telling them that.
Also pulls out some common code in `RestSqlTestCase` that I've been
staring at for a while.
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3176
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1c1bd1c355
* Add remaining matrix aggregations
This adds the remaining [matrix aggregations](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.1/search-aggregations-matrix-stats-aggregation.html).
These aggregations aren't currently implemented due to the inter-plugin
communication not being set up, so they return "innerkey/matrix stats not
handled (yet)".
For matrix aggs that share a name with an existing aggregation (like 'count'),
they have be prefixed with "matrix_", so, "matrix_count", "matrix_mean", and
"matrix_variance".
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2885
* Return HTTP 400 for innerkey/matrix stats aggs
* Add integration test for unimplemented matrix aggs
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@34459c59aa
When running `gradle run` at the top level (at least with Gradle 4.4) it
attempts to run multiple instances of the server, causing the run to fail since
they can't both bind to 9200/9300.
This renames the tasks for the `qa` directories to be `runqa` and the task for
the `cli` directory to be `runcli`.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@734ab8e132
This adds:
* The CLI jar itself into the `bin`. It is an executable jar.
* A shell and bat script to start the CLI. This isn't strictly required but folks will appreciate the consistency.
* Basic packaging tests for the CLI.
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2979
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@158f70a530
Fixes the error message that SQL produces when it sees unsupported
indexes. It was always returning all broken indexes as "unknown" even
though we have much better error messages. It was just throwing them
away.
I caught this originally when backporting to 6.x where we had a test
that we produced a useful error message when the user attempted to run
SQL on an index with more than one type. We couldn't run that in the
feature/sql branch because it is inside the full cluster restart tests
and the "old" version of Elasticsearch used in those tests in
feature/sql is 6.x which doesn't allow indexes with multiple types. When
I backported to 6.x the test failed because it hadn't been run before.
In addition to fixing that test and the problem, this adds another test
that will reveal the problem when run in the feature/sql and master
branch.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c7b787baee
Previously I'd added tests for JDBC and CLI that I *thought* used SSL but they didn't! I wasn't careful...
Testing changes:
* Actually enable SSL/HTTPS in the `qa:sql:security:ssl` subproject.
* Rework how `RemoteCli` handles security. This allows us to configure SSL, the keystore, and the username and password in a much less error prone way.
* Fix up JDBC tests to properly use SSL.
* Allow the `CliFixture` to specify the keystore location.
* Switch `CliFixture` and `RemoteCli` from sending the password in the connection string to filling out the prompt for it.
* Have `CliFixture` also send the keystore password when a keystore is configured.
This makes the following production code changes:
* Allow the CLI to configure the keystore location with the `-k`/`-keystore_location` parameters.
* If the keystore location is configured then the CLI will prompt for the password.
* Allow the configuration of urls starting with `https`.
* Improve the exception thrown when the URL doesn't parse by adding a suppressed exception with the original parse error, before we tried to add `http://` to the front of it.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@97fac4a3b4
This commits adds a new end point for closing in-flight cursors, it also ensures that all cursors are properly closed by adding after test checks that ensures that we don't leave any search context open.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2878
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1052ea28dc
* Tests: Replace YAML tests with ESTestRestCase to be able to wait for events
The YAML tests did not have any possibility to wait for the watches to
be created. A hard ten second timeout was used, that could not be
aborted, by simulating a sleep when waiting for a number of nodes that
never occured in the cluster.
This commit replaces those waiting YAML tests with ESRestTestCases, that
use `assertBusy()` to exit early once the watches have been added. Also
this increases the wait time if needed, as these tests tend to fail on
CI.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3217
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@74b9945d88
This is mainly a promotion of Literal to Attribute to better handle folding expressions from extracted queries
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c3bb48bb61
Given that the Catalog was only ever used to hold a single index, the corresponding abstraction can be removed in favour of the abstraction that it holds, namely `GetIndexResult`.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@6932db642c
Given that we get now filtered mappings directly from the get index API (in case security is configured with FLS), we don't need the security filter nor the filtered catalog. That means we can remove the delayed action support also from AuthorizationService and rather make SQLAction a composite action like others. It will be authorized as an action, but its indices won't be checked while that will happen with its inner actions (get index and search) which need to be properly authorized.
Also, SQLGetIndicesAction is not needed anymore, as its purpose was to retrieve the indices access resolver put in the context by the security plugin for delayed actions, which are not supported anymore.
This commit kind of reverts elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2162, as it is now possible to integrate with security out-of-the-box
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2934
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@64d5044426
Before this was done it was easy to get into the situation where a
job created in 5.x with a default model memory limit of 4GB could not
be opened on any node in the cluster. Following this change this
problem will no longer occur for jobs that ran for a decent amount of
time on the old cluster.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3181
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@cb029debba